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Nội dung chính- What principle of war is to direct military operations toward a defined and attainable objective that contributes to strategic operational and tactical aims?What are the 5 principles of war?What are the 4 basic elements of combat power?What are the principle of joint operations?
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3) The purpose of a(n) _____ action is to direct every military operationtoward a clearly defined, decisive, and achievable goal.[objective74]massmaneuveroffensiveobjective4) A _____ is a series of related major operations aimed achieving strategicand operational objectives within a given time and space.
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5) _____ requires a visible and enduring presence, and includes civil supportand other requirements to protect and control civil populations andterritory, whether they are friendly, hostile or neutral.[objective76]
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4. Four primary elements combine to create combat power-the ability to fight.
a. Maneuver-movement of combat forces to gain positional advantage, usually in order to deliver-or threaten delivery of-direct and indirect fires.
b. Firepower-provides destructive force;It is the amount of fire that may be delivered by a position, unit, or weapon system.
c. Protection-conserves the fighting potential of a force so that commanders can apply it the decisive time and place, four components; OPSEC & deception, health & morale, safety, and fratricice prevention.
d. Leadership-the most essential dynamic of combat power.
5. Seven BOS- Major functional systems used to synchronize battlefield operations.
a. Maneuver-the movement of
combat elements into locations to attain positional advantage and to bring their direct and indirect fires to bear on the enemy with the greatest effectiveness. The maneuver operating system normally
includes infantry, armor, and Army aviation units.
b. Fire Support-Fire support assets are positioned to mass lethal fires throughout the depth of the battlefield, to be responsive to multiple targets, and to be able to rapidly shift priority of fires. Field Artillery, mortars, Army and Air Force air support, naval gun fire, and NBC elements constitute the fire support operating system.
c. Air Defense- Air defense
assets provide early identification and destroy enemy
aircraft to protect the integrity of the tactical force.
d. Intelligence- Intelligence and electronic warfare (IEW) assets provide critical intelligence and facilitate effective electronic warfare against enemy command and control systems and tactical forces. Consists of MI units, EW units, and tactical recon and counterrecon assets.
e. Mobility & Survivability- Engineer assets enhance friendly mobility and survivability while encumbering mobility for the enemy (countermobility). Engineer units, FA, CAS, and NBC constitute this operating system.
f. Combat Service Support- The CSS sustains combat operations throughout the depth of the battlefield in sufficient quantity and with flexibility.
g. Command and Control- Enable the commander to obtain timely information, facilitate responsive decisions, communicate his orders, and ensure compliance. Command posts and commo units are key components. MP units are also used to control movement and to facilitate rear security.
6. Concepts and Definitions.
a. Joint Operations- The integrated military activities of two or more service components-Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps-of the U.S. Military.
b. Combined Operations- Involve the military forces of two or more nations acting together in common purpose.
c. Interdiction- Actions to divert, disrupt, delay, or destroy the enemy before it can affect friendly forces.
d. Counterair- Gain control of
the air environment. Protect friendly forces, ensure freedom to use the aerospace
environment to perform other air missions and tasks, and deny use of the air environment to the enemy.
e. Air Interdiction-Delay, disrupt, or destroy an enemy's military potential before it can be brought to bear effectively against friendly forces.
f. Close Air Support(CAS)-Support land operations by attacking hostile targets close to friendly ground forces.
g. Force Projection- The movement of military forces from CONUS or a theater in response to requirements of war or operations other than war.
h. Surveillance and Reconnaisance- Surveillance operations are effected to collect information continuously from the air, land and sea. Reconnaisance operations are directed toward specific targets.
i. Special Operations- Actions conducted by specially organized, trained, and equipped military and paramilitary forces to achieve military, diplomatic, economic, or psychological objectives by unconventional means.
j. Combined Arms-Simultaneous application of several types of elements/arms so the effect is greater then the sum of the individual parts (SYNERGY).